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    New test promises better detection of elusive cervical cancers

    2023-09-13T10:00:43Z

    Researchers have developed a novel test capable of detecting a form of cervical cancer that frequently eludes detection through traditional Pap tests.

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    New cell discovery shakes up neuroscience

    2023-09-12T10:00:28Z

    Scientists have identified a novel cell type that combines astrocytic characteristics with the machinery for synaptic transmission. This discovery resolves years of debate in the field.

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    Newly identified cell type uncovered in the thymus

    2023-09-11T10:00:34Z

    Microfold cells (M cells) are primarily known for their role in the intestinal epithelium. However, the researchers discovered similar cells in the thymus.

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    Multiomics approach unveils flu severity insights

    2023-09-08T10:00:33Z

    Some individuals may experience more severe symptoms when infected with the same virus compared to others. The reasons behind this variability are not yet fully understood. While viral factors, such as differences in the virus strain, do play a role, they cannot account for the diverse responses observed among individuals ...

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    Combating malaria: new approach

    2023-09-07T13:28:48Z

    Researchers are actively seeking to unravel the intricacies of gene expression regulation throughout the various stages of the P. falciparum lifecycle.

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    Vaccines against parasitic disease

    2023-09-06T10:00:36Z

    In Columbus, Ohio, scientists have made significant strides in developing vaccines to combat leishmaniasis, a disfiguring skin disease, through animal studies.

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    Dectin-1: HIV and ageing

    2023-09-05T10:00:21Z

    New study aimed to assess how Dectin-1 functions in myeloid cells among various cohorts of individuals.

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    Novel based editors developed

    2023-09-04T09:46:25Z

    Researchers have developed a novel based CRISPR-free base editing system named CyDENT, which enables precise base editing.

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    Research offers insight into swift spread of SARS-CoV-2 variants

    2023-09-01T10:00:39Z

    Researchers have shown insights into the omicron variants of the SARS-CoV-2 virus, which have rapidly disseminated globally in the past year.

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    Immune cells predict flu symptoms

    2023-08-30T10:00:18Z

    St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, in collaboration with ESR Limited, discovered that specific immune cells present in individuals months before a flu infection can better predict symptom development compared to current antibody-based methods.

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    Vaccine may reduce severity of long-haul covid symptoms

    2023-08-29T12:00:35Z

    Receiving a COVID-19 vaccination could offer a dual benefit by not only lowering the likelihood of developing long-haul COVID but also mitigating symptoms for individuals already dealing with this condition.

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    Immunotherapy: antibody set for combating tumours

    2023-08-25T12:00:19Z

    A recent study sheds light on the potential of artificial DNA structures that, when combined with antibodies, guide the immune system to target cancer cells specifically.

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    Protein-triggered motor neuron loss in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis

    2023-08-24T12:00:59Z

    The intricate control of our bodily movements relies on a network of neural pathways connecting the brain and spinal cord. Key among these pathways is the transmission of commands from neurons in the cerebral cortex to motor neurons in the spinal cord, which in turn activate muscles, enabling fluid motion. ...

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    DNA repair breakthroughs for innovative cancer treatment

    2023-08-23T12:00:25Z

    This study explores cell survival, the continuous repair of DNA breaks is crucial. Failure to repair DNA effectively can result in mutations, contributing to the development of cancer.

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    Modified neural stem cells for spinal cord injury

    2023-08-22T12:00:56Z

    Using genetically modified human neural stem cells (hNSCs), researchers demonstrated that targeted manipulation of a specific gene expression within hNSCs can facilitate the restoration of damaged neural circuits and recovery of locomotor functions.

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    Dynamic molecular aggregates within cells

    2023-08-21T14:00:57Z

    Researchers from the University of Freiburg and the University of Cambridge have observed live cell formation of membraneless molecular aggregates, uncovering the interplay between biological mechanisms and physical force.

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    CDK9 inhibitors for haematological malignancy treatment

    2023-08-18T10:00:12Z

    A novel category of drugs, CDK9 inhibitors, emerges as potent agents capable of suppressing the transcription of these anti-apoptotic and pro-survival proteins.

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    Artificial intelligence cell analysis for swift blood disease diagnosis

    2023-08-17T16:00:31Z

    Researchers from the German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ) and the Cambridge Stem Cell Institute have developed an artificial intelligence (AI) system capable of identifying and characterising white and red blood cells within microscopic images of blood samples. This AI algorithm holds the potential to aid medical professionals in diagnosing blood ...

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    Neuronal relocation facilitates healthy retina formation

    2023-08-16T10:00:28Z

    During embryogenesis, organs must achieve a precise cell count and functional structure. Embryos efficiently manage multiple tasks—growth, shaping, and architecture establishment. Despite extensive research on embryonic development, the intricate coordination of these tasks in both space and time remains incompletely understood.

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    Sickle cell anaemia: gene therapy insights for blood disorders

    2023-08-15T10:00:15Z

    Cutting-edge research conducted by experts at Michigan Medicine, the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, and Penn Medicine is revolutionising the approach to treating blood disorders like sickle cell anaemia through innovative gene therapy methods.